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Seattle's Classical KING-FM Joins VuHaus Group


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Classical KING-FM/Seattle is the newest affiliate of VuHaus Group, a network of public radio and television stations and national radio shows that share a common mission to support emerging and local artists. KING-FM will curate a new local Seattle Classical page on the NPR Live Sessions website with their unique and local music video content. KING joins 18 public media outlets as a member of VuHaus Group.

"We are thrilled to join the incredible team at VuHaus Group and our impressive public radio music colleagues in bringing our local performances to a larger audience," commented KING-FM CEO Brenda Barnes. "Public radio stations are incredibly important in supporting musicians in our communities, and it is a joy to make those performances available to audiences across the country and the globe."

"We are very proud to have Classical KING FM join VuHaus Group and help expand classical music representation on NPR Live Sessions and our other collaborations," added VuHaus Group COO Chris Kirchner. "KING FM will be joining classical leaders like Colorado Public Radio and WRTI Philadelphia in VuHaus Group as we continue to broaden our content with Jazz, Classical, and Urban Alternative stations joining our mission."

He added, "VuHaus Group and our public media video platform ‘NPR Live Sessions' provide music discovery through video, station collaborations and partnerships with NPR Music and other organizations. Many thanks to Brenda Barnes, Blaine Shepherd, and their team for bringing their outstanding reputation and abilities to VuHaus."

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